Yankees vs. Tigers Tuesday, September 9th | 7:00pm | Yankee Stadium
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The Department of Biostatistics invites you to our first Student Life event, Major League Baseball game, Yankees vs. Tigers! Tickets are limited. Please contact us requesting a ticket at gph.bsadmin@nyu.edu if you're interested.
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Biostatistics Consulting - Session 2Wednesday, September 10th | 9:00 – 9:45 am | Zoom
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Session 2 Biostatistics Consulting Lab project presentations:
9:00 am: "Early Identification and Nutritional Intervention for Malnutrition in Older Adults in the Outpatient Setting" – Dr. Kolby Johnson
9:15 am: "Baseline characteristics paper regarding trauma characteristics and associated features of identity, future orientation, acculturation, acculturative stress for a sample of youth who have had experience of trauma." – Dr. Aaron Reliford
9:30 am: "Sources of genetic information in the public" – Dr. Kimberly Kaphings
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APE & Summer Internship Panel Wednesday, September 10th | 10:00 - 11:00 am | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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For our first Professional Development session of the Fall semester, we will host a panel discussion on the MPH required Applied Practice Experience (APE) and summer internships. We have invited second year students from both programs to speak about their experiences. Students will describe how to find opportunites, internship placement and general tips to succeed. RSVP below to join the conversation!
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Biostatistics Consulting - Session 3Thursday, September 11th | 10:15 – 10:45 am | Zoom
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Session 3 Biostatistics Consulting Lab project presentations:
10:15 am: "The impact of social network dynamics on dementia risk" –Dr. Rachel Kenney
10:30 am: "Characterizing the Proportion of Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes that make dietary changes within the Global Studies of Aging" – Dr. Jeannette Beasley
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Biostatistics Consulting - Session 4Monday, September 15th | 9:30 am | Zoom
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Session 4 Biostatistics Consulting Lab project presentations:
9:30 am: "Impact of post-hospitalization disposition on longitudinal physical
function among older patients hospitalized for heart failure " – Dr. Julia Fink
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Biostatistics Consulting - Session 5Thursday, September 18th | 9:30 – 10:00 am | Zoom
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Session 5 Biostatistics Consulting Lab project presentations:
9:30 am: "Collecting Key Data and Assessing Child and Family Feedback for Extended Psychological Evaluations " – Drs. Michael Feder & Victoria Phillips
9:45 am: "The Association of Mental stress, physical activity and Black/ African Americans Males living with Hypertension" – Dr. Anthony Briggs
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September Journal Club Tuesday, September 23rd | 2 – 3pm | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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Join us for a Journal Club Session on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2-3pm in Room 801 of 708 Broadway. This session will be led by our very own. Dr. Shu (Violet) Xu.
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Biostatistics Seminar Tuesday, September 30th | 2:30 – 3:30 pm | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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Title: “Community Detection in the Setting of Generalized Random Dot Product Graphs"
Presenter: John Koo, PhD; Senior Collaborative Statistician, Biostatistics Consultation & Collaboration Core, NYU School of Global Public Health.
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October Journal Club Tuesday, October 7th | 2 – 3pm | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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Join us for our October Journal Club meeting on Tuesday, October 7th, 2-3pm in Room 801 of 708 Broadway. Presenter and article TBD!
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MoMath Encounters: Wednesday, October 8th | 7:00pm | 225 Fifth Avenue
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Join Fields Medalist Akshay Venkatesh for a journey through history, art, and science as he introduces the mathematics of conformal mapping. MoMath, the National Museum of Mathematics, is an award-winning museum that highlights the role of mathematics in illuminating the patterns and structures all around us.
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Professional Development: Applying to a PhD Program Panel
Thursday, October 9th | 10:00 – 11:00 am | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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Join us for an informal conversation on PhD programs! We have invited current PhD students to discuss their experiences of researching, applying and being in doctoral programs. We will talk about the nature of different kinds of programs and whether you should get a PhD degree, navigating funding and support, and the dissertation.
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Professional Development: LaTeX Workshop
Wednesday, October 15th | 10:00 – 11:00 am | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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Led by Dr. Matthew Frenkel, this session will provide an introduction to the technical word processing language, LaTeX, and its use in Overleaf. You'll learn how to get started with using LaTeX in Overleaf including: document structure, LaTeX environments, basic commands, and math writing. Attendees should review the details on the following webpage prior to the session: https://guides.nyu.edu/latex.
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NYC Chilling Nightmares & Necromancy Ghost Tour Monday, October 27th | 7:45pm | Washington Sq. Park
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Join us for on a bone-chilling Ghost Tour of Greenwhich Village. Led by an expert local guide and master storyteller, you'll hear chilling tales of spectral residents haunting iconic buildings throughout the historic district.
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Biostatistics Seminar Tuesday, October 28th | 2:30 – 3:30 pm | 708 Broadway, Rm 801
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Title: “Statistical modeling and inference for gene networks from single cell data"
Presenter: Emma Zhang, PhD; Goizueta Term Chair Professor of Information Systems & Operations Management, Emory University Goizueta Business School
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